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The Findon Valley Residents' Association is a charity registered in England and Wales: 267009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Local clubs and associations in Findon Valley & Village

(Listed in alphabetical order)

If you want your club/association featured in this list please email site@findonvalley.org

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All Saints Women’s Fellowship

Tel. 01903 263054 (Margaret Leader)

We meet on the 1st Thursday of each month at 2.30 pm (except January and August) at All Saints Church Hall – Donald Rose Room.  Interesting and varied programme.  New members welcome.

 

Brownies

Tel. 01903 265 353 (Anna-Marie Beresford – Waiting List Contact)

1st Findon Brownies – 4.30–5.45 pm  2nd Findon Brownies – 6.15–7.30 pm.

Both meet Mondays at the All Saints Church Hall.

 

Cissbury Players

Tel. 01903 873 801 (Ann Burfoot)

A theatrical group which performs three times a year.  The group welcomes everyone as members both acting and non-acting.  Rehearsals twice a week.

 

Findon 4 Sight

Tel. 01903 263766 (Mrs. June Taylor)

This is a club for the blind and partially sighted, meeting on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 10.30 at Findon Valley Free Church.  Varied programme, transport available, friendly welcome guaranteed!

 

Findon Acoustic Club

Tel. 01403 785674 (Gary Holder)

gary.holder@tiscali.co.uk

The chance for local acoustic musicians and audience members to get together and enjoy musical performance. Local venue is Findon Village Hall. For more information about the club, other venues and events, please visit www.bassistgaryholder.com

 

Findon Cricket Club  www.findoncricketclub.co.uk

Tel. 01903 520 917 (Nigel Waller)

Meetings are held at the Cricket Ground, Long Furlong.  New members, playing and social, welcome.

 

Findon Ladies Singers

Tel. 01903 877 366 (Vivien)

Meet in the Free Church on Wednesdays at 2pm

 

Findon Probus Club

Tel. 01903 873 963 (Bob Eastabrook

We are open to fully and partially retired professional and business men.  The objective of the club is to promote good fellowship and friendship amongst the members.

 

Findon Valley Friends of St Barnabas & Chestnut Tree House Hospices

Tel. 01903 873 858 (Brenda Yates)

This is a group that meets regularly to organise fund-raising events for the hospices.  New members always welcome.

 

Findon Valley Residents’ Association  www.findonvalley.org

Tel. 01903 872 241 (Chairman: Doug Jull)

Residents’ committee dedicated to keeping Findon Valley a safe and pleasant place to live.

 

Findon Village Gardens Association

Tel. 01903 877 954 (John Wickson, Chairman)

Meets the last Friday of every month (exc. Aug. and Dec.) at 7.30 pm in the Findon Village Hall.  Membership £2 a year.  50p entrance (covers refreshments).  New Members welcome.

 

Findon Village Lambs Tail Playgroup

Tel.  01903 872 599 (Jacqui Greaney jacadihan@yahoo.com)

Lambs Tail parent and toddler group meets at Findon Village Hall on Thursdays between 10.00 am – 12.00 pm for everyone with children of pre-school age, run by volunteer parents.  Weekly cost of £2 per family.

 

Findon Women's Institute

Click here for more details.

 

First Findon Valley Sea Scouts

   www.1stfindonvalleyscouts.org.uk

 

Girls Night Out Club

For info e-mail Brenda.Yates@bigfoot.com

This is an informal group that has had its inaugural meeting in Oct.  We meet from time to time to have FUN, as and when and where and how the members want.  The set up is informal with everyone contributing to the running of the group. 

 

Parkinson’s Disease Society 

Tel. 01903 700 744 (Lynne Allard)

 

Public Health Service Surgery (Findon Valley Library) (Alcira Ferrari)

The first Saturday of each month from 2.15 pm to 4.00 pm.

 

Sussex Autistic Society

Tel. 01903 882 866 (Secretary: Lindsey Butterfield)

We provide outreach respite care to families, activity weeks during the school holidays.  We also provide structured activities two Saturdays a month at our family centres in Rustington and Eastbourne.  Our Behaviour Management Advisor is also available as well as support to families.

 

Tea at Three

Do you find Sundays a bit long and a little bit lonely?  Why not come along to Tea at Three.  Meets at the Donald Rose Room at All Saints Church Hall on the First Sunday in the month at 3.00 pm.

 

TLC Luncheon Club

Tel. 01903 873 790

The Club meets on Tuesdays at 12.45 pm at the Findon Valley Free Church for lunch and Fellowship.  Everyone welcome.

 

Worthing Achievers

Social club for physically disabled adults.  Meets 3rd Saturday of month at the West Worthing Baptist Church, South Street, Tarring, (near W. Worthing rail station) 2.00 – 4.00 pm.  Fully accessible and disabled facilities.

 

Worthing and District Branchy of the Alzheimer’s Disease Society

Tel. 01903 690 490 (27 Stone Lane, Worthing BN13 2BA) (Cathy Kingham)

The Branch includes a Respite Care Scheme, Carers Support Group (meet monthly).  Information Centre, Trips, Advocacy Servoce, and Centre Club for younger people with dementia.  Interested in become a member or volunteering?  We would welcome you with open arms.

 

Worthing & District Diabetic Club

Tel. 01903 231 598 (Membership Secretary: Miss E. D. Richardson)

Meets on the 1st Monday of each month (exc. Jan., July and Aug.) at 3.10 pm in the Post Graduate Centre, Worthing Hospital, Park Avenue.  The club aims to bring together diabetics and their carers to discuss subjects of mutual interest, enjoy social events and outings and to support the Diabetes Centre.

 

Worthing Breath East Group (British Lung Foundation Support Network)

Tel. 01903 877 363 (Sheila Hall)

We meet at Field Place, The Strand at 2.30 pm the second Friday of each month.  The group brings together anyone with a breathing disorder.  We have speakers and enjoy social events and keep up-to-date with treatments.

 

Worthing Deaf Social Club   www.worthingdeafsocialclub.so.uk

Contact e-mail: timejellybaby@hotmail.com or come along to a meeting.

The club was formed to provide deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people in West Sussex a place to meet and socialise.  Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month at 291 Tarring Road, West Worthing BN11 5JG.  All ages welcome.

 

Worthing District Scouts

 www.worthing-scouts.org.uk

 

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